WE'VE JUST COME BACK FROM 10 DAYS IN CUBA.
WE SAW 24 OF THE 26 ENDEMICS & HAD 30 LIFERS
WHICH INCLUDES THE SMALLEST BIRD IN THE
WORLD, THE BEE HUMMINGBIRD.
THESE ARE SOME OF THE ENDEMICS & WE ARE
SLOWLY SORTING THROUGH THE REMAINDER &
ALSO HUNDREDS OF OLD AMERICAN CARS.
BAHAMA MOCKINGBIRD |
BEE HUMMINGBIRD, fem |
BEE HUMMINGBIRD, male |
BLUE-HEADED QUAIL-DOVE |
CUBAN BLACK HAWK |
CUBAN GNATCATCHER |
CUBAN GRASSQUIT |
CUBAN GREEN WOODPECKER |
CUBAN ORIOLE |
CUBAN PYGMY OWL |
CUBAN SCREECH OWL |
CUBAN TODY |
CUBAN TROGAN |
FERNANDINA'S FLICKER, fem EXCAVATING A NEST. |
FERNANDINA'S FLICKER, male |
YELLOW-HEADED WARBLER |
ZAPATA SPARROW |
ZAPATA WREN |
Some absolute stunners there. Quite an experience!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a cracking holiday John, superb shots
ReplyDeleteI can see that you had an outstanding trip, John.
ReplyDeleteFantastic selection John really colourful
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ReplyDeleteHi John! .. Excellent pictures .. I like all the photos Happy week..
ReplyDeletewow, double-wow
ReplyDeleteThose hummingbirds are amazing. Wow
Great photos and birds are spectacular.
ReplyDeleteSuperb images of fabulous birds, John. I'd love to know the story behind the hand in the first hummingbird image!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes - - - Richard
I hope you had a wonderful trip! Wow, how wonderful fine birds there to be seen. Greetings
ReplyDeleteWow. Lot of beautiful birds. They are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow and Wow, this is a outstandig trip! And stunning captures.
ReplyDeleteFabulous bird are there.
greetings,
Maria
Many thanks for all your comments,we are still sorting out images,and hope to post soon.
ReplyDeleteJohn and Sue.